I'd love this to be used against MCPS the next time they're slow to involve police when actual crimes are suspected. |
You can also move to a country without a Constitution that provides First Amendment rights. |
Wood MS is 45% Latino. Is the kids in involved were Latino, MCPS most definitely does not want to suspend them. Honestly, the kids were probably 12 year old boys repeating what they have heard at home. In this case, suspension probably isn’t the best option anyway. |
Yeah, MCPS probably doesn’t want a lawsuit. |
This. And thank goodness for that. |
Agreed. Would the police have been called if the students were white? |
Yup, this will get swept under the rug when people realize that the offenders are likely children of color. I've heard a kid use the 'f*gg*t word twice in my life, and both were AA kids. This is the elephant in the room |
I hope you’re a troll. |
| I wouldn't assume that the kids the document was shared with were "club members". From my experience with middle schoolers, and the fact that they both were deleted, it's equally likely that either the kid invited them and got a "no" answer, or that he shared this as a way to bully them. |
+2 |
I'd be pretty mad if that happened, actually. We've had kids at our ES/MS do way worse (drug use, violence against other students) and those kids have not been suspended. We had a kid who was beating up kids on our bus. Even that kid didn't get off the bus. The kids in question here didn't actually DO anything to hurt another student. Address this with the students and move along. A news story? With everything else going on in MCPS? |
Using a school-issued laptop to homophobically bully a classmate is actually not a protected right, as it turns out. |
:thumbup: |
I remember when Hispanics voted against legalizing marijuana in California |
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I am shocked how many here s red defending these actions. This is no different than drawing a swastika or a noose on school grounds.
What if the club that was formed was a we hate Muslims or we hate blacks club These kids know better and LGBTQ students have a right to feel safe in school. |